A small traditional Catholic schola chants some of the most popular Gregorian chant pieces, including the familiar Angelus and Vidi Aquam before Mass; hymns for Christmas, Easter, the Blessed Virgin Mary, and the Apostles; as well as Mozart's famous setting of the Ave verum Corpus. The Gregorian settings are supplemented by familiar polyphonic settings of the Ave Maria by Arcadelt, Christus Vincit, O Sanctissma, Regina coeli iubila, Panis Angelicus by Fr. Lambilotte, O Bone Iesu by Palestrina, and Popule Meus for Good Friday by Vittoria. Particularly remarkable is the rarely-recorded Kyrie Eleison XI (normally used for Sundays after Pentecost) troped in the mediaeval style. The bells of the carillon are played for the solemn Sunday Angelus and the Adoremus in aeternum for Reposition of the Most Blessed Sacrament. 59 minutes.